Wilkins was concerned to make his "character" or writing system elegant and concise, as well as to ensure that it was suitable for universal application. According to the ODNB, Joseph Moxon, author of the first comprehensive printer

Wilkins was concerned to make his "character" or writing system elegant and concise, as well as to ensure that it was suitable for universal application. According to the ODNB, Joseph Moxon, author of the first comprehensive printer's manual, created the typographic symbols in which Wilkins universal language was printed.

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